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Thanks Angie,
I guess in addition to learning genealogy we also learn about history and religion.
Alicia
aajay1073 <aajay1073@...> wrote:
Alicia,
Yes there was some signifiance in that name. December 1931 was the 400 year anniversary to the Virgin de Guadalupe. So I imagine all the children in the early part of 1932 were given that name. Funny you should bring this up since about a week ago, I was talking with my uncle who was born in 1931 and has the name Guadalupe. Anyway...someone else started talking to us and he asked my uncle were you born in the year of the Guadalupe's. My uncle laughed and said he was born before. Later when the man left, I asked my uncle what was that all about. He explained to me that most of the children born in 1932 were given the name of Guadalupe in honor of the Virgin de Guadalupe.
Hope this helps... Angie Godina
--- In ranchos@yahoogroups.com, Alicia Carrillo
<alliecar@p...> wrote: > Jose Luis, > > I'm sorry, I did not even think of that but as we all now know it's very possible and I'm sure you're right there will not be any formal church records. As we all know in the early Catholic Church the church was very powerful. For that and for many other reasons Mexico had the Cristero Rebellion. My mom and aunts tell stories about how dominant the parish priests were to the point of naming the children. Mom said that when I was born she took me to have me registered because my dad was in El Norte and the priest told her that my name should be Juana and that it could not be Alicia because my name was not the name of a saint. Mom said she told the priest well there is now a new saint and it's Alicia and she will be named Alicia. > > Yesterday while perusing records for baptisms I came across about 6 months worth of baptisms where all the children were
named Guadalupe both male and female and this was in 1932. It was Jose Guadalupe, Maria Guadalupe, Tomas Guadalupe, Mariana Guadalupe and so on. Every single record regardless of the other name had Guadalupe and that made me remember what mom had told me, that the priests had a lot of power in the community. > > Does anyone know if this had any special significance to that particular year in the Catholic Church. Could it have been the year of the Virgen de Guadalupe? > > Alicia Carrillo...........San Jose, Ca >
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